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1. President of the United States during the Civil War a) Jeff Davis b) Robert E. Lee c) Abraham Lincoln d) Franklin Roosevelt

Led the Atlanta Campaign and the March to the Sea a) Robert E. Lee b) Ulysses Grant c) Stonewall Jackson d) Tecumseh Sherman

Probably the most famous trumpet player of the Jazz Age a) Louis Armstrong b) Duke Ellington c) Jesse Owens d) Langston Hughes

4. Wrote Gone With the Wind a) Harriet Tubman b) Harriet Beecher Stowe c) Margaret Mitchell d) Benito Mussolini

5. Led the United States through Great Depression and most of WWII a) Theodore Roosevelt b) Herbert Hoover c) Franklin Delano Roosevelt d) William Mckinley

6. Moved off of their land and put on reservations a) Rough Riders 6. Moved off of their land and put on reservations a) Rough Riders b) Native Americans c) Tuskeegee Airmen d) Confederate army

Tested the airplane in Kitty Hawk, NC a) Charles Linbergh b) Wright Brothers c) Thomas Edison d) Tuskeegee Airmen

African American athlete that set many track records at 1936 Olympics a) John Brown b) William McKinley c) Duke Ellington d) Jesse Owens

African American pilots that flew during WWII a) Charles Lindbergh b) Wright Brothers c) Tuskeegee Airmen d) Rough Riders

Dictator of Germany during WWII a) Benito Mussolini b) Josef Stalin c) Adolf Hitler d) Winston Churchill

Wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin a) Harriet Beecher Stowe b) Harriet Tubman c) Margaret Mitchell d) Langston Hughes

President of the Confederate States of America during Civil War a) Abraham Lincoln b) Jeff Davis c) Robert E. Lee d) John Brown

Japanese Emperor during WWII a) Benito Mussolini b) Hirohito c) Adolf Hitler d) Josef Stalin

Inventor of the electric light bulb a) George W Carver b) Henry Ford c) Thomas Edison d) John Brown

Made the automobile affordable a) Henry Ford b) Thomas Edison c) George Washington Carver d) Theodore Roosevelt

Led a raid to Harper’s Ferry to steal weapons to start a slave rebellion a) Robert E. Lee b) Harriet Tubman c) Stonewall Jackson d) John Brown

Like Louis Armstrong, was a great jazz musician a) Langston Hughes b) John Brown c) Duke Ellington d) George Washington Carver

Many people blamed him for the Great Depression a) Herbert Hoover b) Theodore Roosevelt c) Franklin D. Roosevelt d) Abraham Lincoln

Prime Minister of Great Britain during WWII a) Winston Churchill b) Benito Mussolini c) Josef Stalin d) Adolf Hitler

Group of men that fought in Cuba. during the Spanish American War Group of men that fought in Cuba during the Spanish American War a) Native Americans b) Tuskeegee Airmen c) Rough Riders d) Cuban Boys

In addition to Robert E. Lee, he was a great Confederate general a) Robert E. Lee b) Stonewall Jackson c) Jefferson Davis d) Ulysses Grant

Great Confederate general, was considered to be a great advantage to the South during Civil War a) Ulysses S. Grant b) Abraham Lincoln c) Jefferson Davis d) Robert E. Lee

Dictator of Soviet Union during WWII, fought with the Allies to defeat Germany a) Benito Mussolini b) Hirohito c) Josef Stalin d) Winston Churchill

One of the conductors of the Underground Railroad a) Abraham Lincoln b) Harriet Beecher Stowe c) John Brown d) Harriet Tubman

In charge of the Union troops during the Civil War a) Ulysses S. Grant b) Robert E. Lee c) Stonewall Jackson d) Tecumseh Sherman

Flew across the Atlantic Ocean first a) Wright Brothers b) Tuskeegee Airmen c) Rough Riders d) Charles Lindbergh

African American poet that was one of the first African Americans to make a living writing a) John Brown b) Duke Ellington c) Langston Hughes d) Jesse Owens

Dictator of Italy, fought with the Axis Powers during WWII a) Josef Stalin b) Benito Mussolini c) Adolf Hitler d) Hirohito

Responsible for the telephone a) Thomas Edison b) Alexander Graham Bell c) Henry Ford d) George W. Carver

Scientist responsible for peanut butter a) Thomas Edison b) Henry Ford c) George Washington Carver d) John Brown

President of the United States during Spanish American War a) Theodore Roossevelt b) Franklin D. Roosevelt c) William McKinley d) Herbert Hoover

Dictator of Soviet Union (Russia), fought with Allies during WWII a) Josef Stalin b) Adolf Hitler c) Benito Mussolini d) Winston Churchill

Key 1-c 2-d 3-a 4-c 5-c 6-b 7-b 8-d 9-c 10-c 11-a 12-b 13-b 14-c 15-a 16-d 17-c 18-a 19-a 20-c 21-b 22-d 23-c 24-d 25-a 26-d 27-c 28-b 29-b 30-c 31-c 32-a